Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts

Monday, 18 August 2014

Pleasure, Devotion, Balance

m-e-x-i-c-o

What do we do when we reach a point where a decision has to be made? 
Or if their are too many choices? 
What holds people back is the fear of making the wrong choice.
What we seek is not advice, but validation that the choice we make will be the correct one.







(Above) Images from the last show at Eastside Projects before the summer interval. Pleasure, Devotion, Balance is a zen garden of sorts created by members of the curatorial group, m-e-x-i-c-o. A space for reflection. The a crunch of gravel underfoot and the sound of a child falling in to a contemplation pool.

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

This month IN Paper 1976

October 1976: ARTFORUM

Looking through old archives I came across this old edition of Art Forum and this particular article 'The Apotheosis of Crummy Space' seems as relevant today as it was back in 1976.

Where an artwork is placed directly affects the way it is perceived as surroundings seep into its reading. Alternative spaces add another layer of meaning and history to work that the regular white cube space tries to avoid.

The works shown in the derelict public school 1(later renamed Project Space 1)in the article below needed to be robust, responding to the building in order to survive. Pushing the manner in which the artists worked and becoming a catalogue of current ideas. Perceptions changed at this time from the emphasis on the glistening finished aesthetic to the relationship between the object and its placement, an inseparable combination.  

What drew me to this article is the manner in which artists used the building itself to create work that maintained their identity. Reconstructing, amending and adding to what they had found generating an afterlife for the space which is still functioning today.